Securing Economic Opportunity for Local Residents in the Greater Golden Mile

Once one of Canada's largest manufacturing hubs, the Golden Mile today is mostly big-box retail and on the brink of change. Over the next two decades, it will see over 75 buildings with 35,000 residential units built across 14 different developments. The five surrounding neighbourhood improvement areas house 93,000 residents who are largely racialized, born outside of Canada, with household incomes that are lower than the rest of Toronto. In this walkshop, United Way Greater Toronto will introduce the Inclusive Local Economic Opportunity Initiative, which is bringing the private, public, and community sectors together to ensure that local residents share in the economic benefit of the upcoming development.


Speaker:

Tasleem Thawar - Director, Strategic Initiatives, United Way Greater Toronto


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